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Condolences with Flowers

Sending condolences with flowers is a wonderful way to express sympathy for the grief of a loved one. Flowers provide comfort and are meant to reflect compassionate thoughts.

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The difficult time of mourning, mourning Flowers for the funeral

Flowers are a beautiful expression of condolence during these difficult and painful moments in life. They express warmth, compassion, affection and appreciation. Funeral flowers can provide comfort in these sad moments.
A bouquet of flowers to express condolences is a very personal and loving gesture to express sympathy to the mourner.
We offer a unique range of condolence flowers in our online shop.


In our range you will find:


  • Bouquets for mourning - flowers show transience.
  • Flower arrangements for mourning – flowers represent new life and growth.
  • Flower wreaths for mourning - flowers are the beginning and the end - for eternity


Would you like funeral flowers for the funeral? Then contact our florist. In Winterthur and Zurich we also offer flower wreaths, flower hearts and larger flower arrangements, which we bring to the cemetery or church with our couriers. This can only be done by telephone or email with our florist.

Proper Condolences

Condoling properly indeed requires empathy and sensitivity, as it is one of the most difficult communication situations. Here are some tips that can help you:


  • Show concern: Start your condolence message by expressing your sympathy. For example: "I am deeply affected by your loss" or "My deepest condolences on this difficult loss."
  • Be personal: If you know the deceased or the grieving person well, mention a positive trait or memory about the deceased. For example: "I fondly remember the time when..."
  • Offer support: Show your willingness to help during this difficult time, whether through practical support or simply by listening. For example: "If you need someone to talk to, I'm here."
  • Avoid platitudes: Try to avoid standard phrases like "I'm sorry for your/her loss." Instead, express your compassion in a more personal way.
  • Be honest: It's okay to admit that you don't know what to say. You can write something like, "It's hard to find the right words, but I'm thinking of you."
  • Avoid Advice: In most cases, grieving people simply want to be heard and understood. Avoid giving advice unless specifically asked for.
  • Handwritten Condolence Cards: A handwritten card or message can be particularly heartfelt and show that you have taken the time to think of the grieving person.
  • Respect the family's beliefs and wishes: If the family has religious or cultural customs, respect them and tailor your condolence message accordingly.
  • Follow the family's request: If the family indicates how they would like to receive the condolences (e.g. donations instead of flowers), follow through.
  • Ongoing support: Grieving people often still need support after the first few days or weeks. Continue to show your compassion and interest.

    Remember that there are no perfect words to ease the pain of loss. The most important thing is that you express your sincere concern and sympathy.
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Condolence suggestions

You can't always find the right words to express your sympathy. Here are some text suggestions for condolences to provide comfort and take part in the farewell.


  • My thoughts are with you and I wish you a lot of strength during this difficult time.


  • My heartfelt condolences for your terrible loss. It is difficult to find the right words to express how deeply I was touched by the news of your father's loss.


  • It's always hard to say goodbye to a loved one and let them go. I would like to express my sincere condolences to you. If you need time to talk, I'm here for you. He will always live on in our hearts.


  • The sudden loss of a loved one is always incredibly sad and we are often at a loss for words. I want to let you know that I am here for you and that I am saying goodbye to you in my thoughts. Try to look into the future and find the strength to get through this difficult time.


  • Whenever God calls a loved one to Himself, we are incredibly sad. But at the same time, we are filled with hope that our beloved friend is now in a better place and is waiting for us. This certainty gives us the strength to overcome grief and look to the future.


  • I offer my deepest condolences on your loss. I wish you and your family a lot of strength in the difficult days ahead. The joy and memories of the deceased will always remain in our hearts. In deep connection.


  • Finding words of comfort in this sad moment is not easy. So I just want to tell you that I love you and am thinking about you. The flowers should put a smile on your face despite everything. I am with you in my thoughts.
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